Beltran's hit in 13th lifts Cards over Dodgers in Game 1

St. Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.com) - Carlos Beltran saved the Cardinals with
his arm and won the game with his bat.

What a start to the National League Championship Series.

Beltran's walk-off hit in the 13th inning gave St. Louis a 3-2 win over the
Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLCS, coming three innings after the
Cardinals right fielder threw a runner out at home in the 10th.

Beltran knocked in all three St. Louis runs, also hitting a two-run double in
the third inning that tied the game.

Hours later -- after Friday night had become Saturday morning in St. Louis --
Beltran stroked a one-out hit toward the right field corner off Dodgers closer
Kenley Jansen to score Daniel Descalso from second base for the winning run.

In the 10th, after Mark Ellis tripled, Beltran gunned him down at home for an
inning-ending double play.

"It's just fun to watch him do his thing," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny
said.

Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is Saturday afternoon in St. Louis. Rookie
Michael Wacha, who took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Pirates
in the NLDS, will start for the Cardinals against Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw.

Juan Uribe, who hit the homer Monday that got the NL West-champion Dodgers
into the NLCS, had a two-run single in the third inning for LA's only runs.

By the time the game finished, just ahead of 12:30 a.m. local time, the
starters were an afterthought.

Zack Greinke, who lost Game 2 to the Braves last Friday, struck out 10 in
eight innings for the Dodgers, and Joe Kelly fanned five in six innings for
the Cardinals. Kelly had a two-out single to spark the Cardinals' rally in
the third inning that tied the game.

Lance Lynn (1-0) threw two innings to get the win and Chris Withrow (0-1) gave
up a pinch-hit single to Descalso and walked Matt Carpenter in the 13th.

Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier was back in the starting lineup after being
limited to pinch-hitting duties for the past month because of an injured left
ankle. He hadn't played in the field since Sept. 13 and it showed on Beltran's
two-run double off the center field wall in the third inning, which he leapt
to catch but missed.

NL Central-champion Cardinals are in the NLCS for the third straight year
after beating the Pirates in the NLDS. The Dodgers, who haven't been this far
since losing in back-to-back NLCS trips against the Phillies in 2008 and '09,
beat the Braves in four games.

Ellis raced all the way to third base after Jon Jay couldn't reach his drive
to deep right-center with one out in the 10th. After Trevor Rosenthal walked
Hanley Ramirez intentionally, Michael Young hit a soft fly to right-center.

Beltran called off Jay, caught the ball and unloaded a throw home. Yadier
Molina caught it on the third base side and absorbed the collision with Ellis
for the inning-ending double play -- though his glove never actually touched
the runner.

Young was batting in Adrian Gonzalez's after Gonzalez was taken out for a
pinch-runner in the eighth. The spot came up in a big situation again in the
12th and again Young hit into a double play.

This time, Carl Crawford hit a leadoff single and Ellis bunted him over --
leaving first base open for the Cardinals to walk Ramirez again. Young then
grounded into an inning-ending double play.

Earlier, the Cardinals had two baserunners in the seventh but both were thrown
out on heads-up defensive plays. Greinke went to second to get Molina on Jay's
bunt, and Jay was doubled off first by Yasiel Puig after David Freese lined
out to right field.

The Dodgers pinch-ran for Gonzalez after he drew a walk off Carlos Martinez in
the eighth and Dee Gordon was forced out at second on Puig's grounder. Uribe
then grounded into an inning-ending double play.

Dodgers manager Don Mattingly defended the decision to replace Gonzalez with a
runner.

"When you get a guy on in the eighth inning you gotta try to get a run," he
said.

Greinke struck out Adron Chambers and Carpenter looking for the last two outs
in the bottom of the eighth and Rosenthal, throwing in the high 90s, fanned
Ethier and Skip Schumaker in a 1-2-3 ninth for St. Louis.

Brian Wilson -- and not Jansen -- threw the ninth with the heart of the St.
Louis order up and issued two-out walks to Matt Adams and Molina before Jay
flied out.

Crawford led off the third with a double, Ramirez and Gonzalez drew one-out
walks and Uribe delivered a two-out single to center field to make it 2-0.

Kelly was St. Louis' first baserunner after stroking a single through the left
side with two outs in the third. Carpenter walked and Beltran drove a 3-1
pitch to center that Ethier tracked but missed as it hit off the wall.

Game Notes

Greinke got the start after Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw pitched against the
Braves Monday on three days' rest ... The Cardinals (11) and Dodgers (six)
have combined to win 17 World Series titles ... The Dodgers were 4-3 against
the Cardinals in the regular season, including 3-1 in a four-game series in
St. Louis in August. They tied Texas for the best road record in the majors at
45-36.